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- Canon: No Plans for High Resolution R1
Canonrumors (Tuesday, 11 March, 2025) - Canon sat down with Petapixel, and the conversation came up about the R1. Will users who want more than 24MP on the flagship get their wish? Canon once had the 1Ds and 1D lineups at the same time, so Canon has previously produced a high-resolution and a lower-resolution “sports” camera.... - Viltrox Raze AF F1.8 DL Lenses Announced
News Shooter (Tuesday, 11 March, 2025) - Viltrox has announced its new full frame AF F1.8 DL Lenses that are available in focal lengths of 16/24/28/35/50/85mm. These lenses were designed primarily for use with the DJI Ronin 4D. We first saw these lenses being shown as prototypes at Cine Gear 2024. These are lightweight and compact lenses... - Dissecting The Evolution of The Harry Potter Movies' Visual Style
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - When the Harry Potter books exploded onto the scene, I remember just sitting in a worn Lay-Z-Boy for hours and imagining the worlds on the page. Once the Harry Potter movies to the big screen, I didn't have to imagine any longer. We got to see the magical world of... - Licensing Horror Footage and Building Out Locations for Your Short Film
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Are you getting ready to shoot your short film? You might have some really big ideas—several actors, multiple locations, a healthy smattering of VFX shots—and trust me, we’ve all been there in the development stage. It’s better to dream big and scale back to be practical because so many of... - From 'Snowpiercer' to 'Mickey 17': How Bong Joon-ho Crafts Unique Sci-Fi Worlds
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Director Bong Joon-ho is one of the most accomplished filmmakers in all of Hollywood. His work from The Host to Snowpiercer, to Parasite is so provocative. But how does Director Bong create these unique science-fiction worlds? Today, I want to look at a few techniques I've seen in his movies... - 7 Great Movies That Don't Have (A lot Of) Dialogue
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - As a writer, I take a certain delight in weaving characters' voices together with wonderful dialogue. However, I like to give myself challenges, so I have been working on a few ideas where I wouldn't use dialogue to tell the story. And it's perfect timing, honestly, since the dialogue-free indie... - How Tony Gilroy is Keeping 'Andor' Scripts Safe From AI
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - The topic of Artificial Intelligence in Hollywood has never been hotter. People are worried about these programs stealing their ideas or their own work being used to train these LLMs to replace them eventually. Leading the charge is Tony Gilroy, an esteemed writer of film and TV who is currently... - How This SXSW Director Secured Locations (and More) on a Budget
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Creators have a beautiful (and timely) opportunity to share their experiences through their work. We talk a lot here about having a point of view and a voice. These are the things that will help you stand out as a filmmaker and on the page.In this year’s pilot competition at... - Turn Any Tripod into a Leveling Tripod with This Adapter
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - If you’ve ever tried to set a shot with a tripod out in the field, then you’ll know that finding a perfectly level surface to place said tripod is damn near impossible. It just doesn’t exist. Even in controlled environments, perfectly level floors can be hard to secure.That’s why tripods... - What is Slapstick Comedy?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Writing comedy is hard. (Just ask Seth Rogen.) I've been trying to nail the tone of this comedy script I've been working on, and it feels like I'm walking a fine line. I want it to feel "real," but I also want the opportunity to have big laughs at some... - JAXA astronauts Ayu Yoneda and Makoto Suwa receive Nikon photography training
Nikonrumors (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - JAXA astronauts Ayu Yoneda and Makoto Suwa receive Nikon photography training: Nikon has provided photography training for JAXA astronauts Ayu Yoneda and Makoto Suwa. This training focused on using the Z9 mirrorless camera and Z-series NIKKOR Z lenses for the purpose of capturing images aboard the International Space Station... - Ditch the Dongles: Shure’s MoveMic 88+ Sends Stereo Audio Straight to Your Phone
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Who doesn’t love some innovative and new wireless microphone technology? The new Shure MoveMic 88+ brings some new direct-to-phone stereo microphone technology that should help video creators of all types get their subjects microphoned up, without taking too much time or bandwidth from their productions.Let’s look at this new Shure... - From ARRI to iPhone: SXSW Filmmakers Explain Their Camera Picks
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Another year, another SXSW comes to Austin, Texas to showcase some of the best, most creative, and always up-and-coming films and filmmakers in the industry. This year’s Film and Television lineup is no different, as the 2025 SXSW Conference brings a wide variety of innovative storytellers and passionate talent.And while... - Canon EOS R5 Mark II Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude
CineD (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - Canon’s successor to their popular EOS R5 model has arrived in our lab, so we took the new EOS R5 Mark II camera through our standard CineD lab test procedures. Curious to hear how the Canon EOS R5 Mark II lab test went? Then read on! Canon’s EOS R5 Mark... - Curiosity: Zeiss says the new OTUS lenses do not rely on digital lens corrections
SonyAlphaRumors (Monday, 10 March, 2025) - The Otus 1.4/55 (ZF2. mount) is next to the Otus 1.4/50 (E mount) on the right. There is a huge difference in size, and the weight also differs by about 300g (via DC.watch) PetaPixel had a chat with Zeiss manager and he said this about the lens design: “With the...
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